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State Capture

Zuma applies for interdict against Madonsela’s #StateCapture report
Article
/ 13 October 2016

Zuma applies for interdict against Madonsela’s #StateCapture report

The public protector’s office says it cannot release the report until they know whether the interdict will be granted or not.

By Raeesa Pather
Gupta family to Madonsela: Implicate us in state capture report at your own risk
Article
/ 11 October 2016

Gupta family to Madonsela: Implicate us in state capture report at your own risk

The family’s lawyer, Gert van der Merwe, says the public protector has a pre-determined view of how the report should look.

By Thulani Gqirana
State capture and the centre that seems no longer able to hold​
Analysis
/ 10 October 2016

State capture and the centre that seems no longer able to hold​

The risk of the current state of affairs is that it is likely to divide the country along several lines, from racial, to tribal, to class.

By Jason Musyoka
Why patronage and state capture spell trouble for South Africa
Article
/ 3 September 2016

Why patronage and state capture spell trouble for South Africa

South Africa has caught the world’s attention with an epic battle between two powerful factions within the governing ANC.

By Co-pierre Georg
​Suburban diss: Saxonwold residents vent over the Guptas’ ‘monster’ mansion
Article
/ 29 July 2016

​Suburban diss: Saxonwold residents vent over the Guptas’ ‘monster’ mansion

A gargantuan house adjoining the family compound is attracting ire from neighbours, who want it demolished.

By Phillip De Wet
Public protector needs another R3-million for Gupta investigation
Article
/ 7 June 2016

Public protector needs another R3-million for Gupta investigation

Public protector Thuli Madonsela needs another R3-million to finance a probe into ‘state capture’, she said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
ANC not serious about investigating ‘state capture’ – Maimane
Article
/ 6 June 2016

ANC not serious about investigating ‘state capture’ – Maimane

DA leader Mmusi Maimane said the ANC’s dropping of the ‘state capture’ probe showed the ruling party was never serious about investigating the issue.

By Staff Reporter
Dear Guptas: On upholding the spoils-sharing custom with JZ
Article
/ 13 April 2016

Dear Guptas: On upholding the spoils-sharing custom with JZ

Breyten Breytenbach has a business proposal for the Guptas: a stock market where people place bets on the value of our representatives.

By Staff Reporter
ANC: DA’s claims of support for Gupta probe ‘delusional’
Article
/ 29 March 2016

ANC: DA’s claims of support for Gupta probe ‘delusional’

Claims that its chief whip Jackson Mthembu had agreed to an investigation into allegations of "state capture" were labelled "ridiculous" by the ANC.

By Staff Reporter
We got ourselves into this sordid mess
Analysis
/ 23 March 2016

We got ourselves into this sordid mess

Citizens need to examine their own complicity in allowing the government to cosy up to business.

By Judy Connors
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